North Dakota Code § 29-26-22.2

Authority to compromise judgment by county commissioners
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1. If, after a lapse of two years from the filing of a judgment, the board of county 
commissioners determines the judgment cannot be collected in full, the board of 
county commissioners may compromise and settle any judgment for fines or costs 
arising from criminal proceedings which are payable to the state treasurer.
2. The county's compromise or settlement may include a request to the district court to 
convert any amount still owed to a civil judgment.
3. Upon receipt of a certified copy of the board's action, the state's attorney of the county 
where the judgment was filed shall file a partial or total satisfaction of the judgment.
4. In the absence of a compromise or settlement, or after one year has passed following 
the date of a compromise or settlement, the county may contract with a private debt 
collection company to collect any remaining balance. The county shall deposit any 
additional revenue collected under this subsection in the county general fund.

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